Brief Summary
New mechanisms of co-operation have been developing at a rapid rate as a result of international law developments with a view to jointly developing 'shared' natural resources (oil, gas, water) by states. Separately, regional co-operation initiatives have encouraged multilateral arrangements covering transit of energy (electricity, oil, gas). The issues that arise may be studied and critically evaluated from an inter-disciplinary perspective, primarily through the interface of international and national regulatory frameworks.
